Key Takeaways:
- 95% of Reddit employees say it’s a great place to work—40 percentage points higher than the average U.S. company—reflecting a strong culture of trust and belonging.
- Reddit’s culture encourages employees to show up as their authentic selves, fostering a sense of inclusion, psychological safety, and meaningful connection.
- Through regular feedback, surveys, and engagement with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), Reddit makes sure employees shape the culture and are part of key decisions.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How do Reddit employees feel about their workplace?
95% of Reddit employees say it’s a great place to work—40 percentage points higher than the average U.S. company—reflecting a strong culture of trust and belonging.
What makes Reddit’s company culture stand out?
Reddit’s culture encourages employees to show up as their authentic selves, fostering a sense of inclusion, psychological safety, and meaningful connection.
How does Reddit ensure employee voices are heard?
Through regular feedback, surveys, and engagement with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), Reddit makes sure employees shape the culture and are part of key decisions.